• Eranziel@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Now compare wages vs inflation, and wages vs GDP. GDP of developed countries has climbed dramatically since the 80’s, while wage growth has slowed to a crawl relatively.

      One must ask themself: where did all the money go?

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        2 months ago

        One must ask themself: where did all the money go?

        It sure looked like it chartered a private jet to Venice Italy to rent out entire city blocks and get married in utter opulence, to me.

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        2 months ago

        Forgot to say: when you take GDP and divide it by the population you get mean. When we talk about wages, we’re talking about median wages. That’s where the difference lies

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        2 months ago

        I already compared wages vs. inflation

        There’s literally four inflation measures in this graph. Did the image load for you?

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      Your graph is deceiving because it starts at 20 and not 0 on the y axis. It shows a very modest increase in wage, there are much better charts out there that plot wage growth Vs productivity growth. This makes the theft all the more obvious.

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        2 months ago

        This chart uses mean productivity and MEDIAN wages. You posted a chart meant to deceive.